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    HOW TO CONNECT A 3 PHASE MOTOR TO A SINGLE PHASE

    HOW TO CONNECT A 3 PHASE MOTOR TO A SINGLE PHASE

    Steinmetz wiring is an easy way to connect a three-phase small electric motor to a single-phase supply under conditions using the appropriate capacitor. The engine must have a power of one horse (736 w) max. We lose about 30% of the rated power and 70-80% of the starting torque than we would have if we used a three-phase supply. It is recommended for devices that do not require a large starting torque such as fans, pumps, etc.
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    HOW TO CONNECT A 3 PHASE MOTOR TO A SINGLE PHASE

    Steinmetz wiring is an easy way to connect a three-phase small electric motor to a single-phase supply under conditions using the appropriate capacitor. The engine must have a power of one horse (736 w) max. We lose about 30% of the rated power and 70-80% of the starting torque than we would have if we used a three-phase supply. It is recommended for devices that do not require a large starting torque such as fans, pumps, etc.
    I have wondered for a long time about doing this as I have seen 3Ph motors at inexpensive prices.

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    I use this method on a drill press and also a pedestal grinder/polisher. There is no need for a separate rotary convertor. The motors are their own rotary convertors.



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